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| Well, it truly is it truly is an epic time in American history in the last hour in the last hour We have seen now another Biden crime family whistleblower | ||
| come forward in the last hour. | ||
| We have seen yet another Biden crime family whistleblower come forward and a new cell phone paid for by Hunter Biden's firm, | ||
| which of course was backed by joe biden 10 for the big guy that phone can and will be subpoenaed | ||
| and so in response to this cnn and i'm sure this is on msnbc by now too but let's give it a quick look-see with rachel maddow russia rachel and | ||
| there it is so easy to predict aren't they so easy to predict so this has all happened in the last hour wow and we've got more by the way not just that | ||
| it's never been more clear that the american left the radical far american left is truly and literally demonically possessed i | ||
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| Now, we're going to play these clips. | ||
| I've got two Fox News clips. | ||
| I've got Jim Jordan talking about subpoenaing Joe Biden's burner phone. | ||
| We'll talk about the potentials of that. | ||
| And then we've got the brand new Biden whistleblower, who was a business partner of the Bidens. | ||
| And so this is crazy. | ||
| And then we also have the Trump tape that CNN is leaking. | ||
| So they've been holding on to this. | ||
| They've been waiting for this. | ||
| This is like a chess move. | ||
| But I'm telling you, folks, they're really on their last go. | ||
| The Democrats don't have many cards left in their hands, politically speaking, against Trump, policy, anything. | ||
| Their deck is almost out. | ||
| Now, of course, we understand there's something behind the Democrats. | ||
| There's the World Economic Forum. | ||
| There's the Globalist, the Deep State, and all this other stuff. | ||
| That's just the Democrat is kind of their operating man, their puppet up there, controlling the people, waving its arms around. | ||
| So there's all kinds of potentials that are beyond just the Trump-Biden paradigm. | ||
| But for the Trump-Biden paradigm, for the 2024 election, I don't know how many more cards the Democrats have in their deck. | ||
| Believe me, they've been holding on to this Trump tape. | ||
| I'm really curious how they got it. | ||
| Probably some spy Trump had in there is my guess. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| This just came out, and I've literally been on the air all day, as you know. | ||
| Yeah, there are eight hours of news a day. | ||
| Believe me, I do it too many times. | ||
| So I am curious to know how they got the tapes. | ||
| My guess is spy in the campaign, or rather spy at Mar-a-Lago, could be one of these undercurrent operations that the Democrats run that they try to be like Project Veritas or O'Keeffe Media Group. | ||
| And they've released a couple of them and they never work because the Republicans in private say the exact same things they say in public. | ||
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| We'll make sure they never do it. | ||
| It's like, yeah, it's like, that's what they say publicly. | ||
| There's no secrets here. | ||
| When you get Democrats, they're talking about, yeah, we got to lie to the people before the election. | ||
| Yeah, we got to lie to get access to their kids. | ||
| So I'm wondering if that's how they got it or what. | ||
| Now, well, we'll get into the tape when we get there because they've played their card here, and it's like a eight high at best. | ||
| This tape is not what they think it is. | ||
| Now, there's a reason why it could be significant, but we'll get to all that. | ||
| I don't want to get ahead of myself. | ||
| So all that's coming up and more on tonight's transmission. | ||
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| We got to get to the news here. | ||
| So let's start first with the new Biden crime family whistleblower, Chris Tagani, former Biden donor. | ||
| And when you hear this, you realize that I don't think this was something exclusive to the Bidens. | ||
| I think we all expect this is probably common occurrence when it comes to DC. | ||
| It's as corrupt as we think it is. | ||
| But listen to this from the new Biden crime family whistleblower, a former Biden donor telling it how it really is at DC. | ||
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Well, it was Bo and Hunter first. | |
| And then when I said, yeah, I might have that left in my budget. | ||
| And political contributions were a regular mainstay thing for our industry. | ||
| And then it went to Dennis Toner, who I said, Dennis, I think this is a campaign thing. | ||
| So the contribution limit is $2,600. | ||
| How do I get around that? | ||
| He said, How many managers do you have you can trust? | ||
| I said, all of them. | ||
| And he said, well, have them write a check and reimburse them. | ||
| I knew that's how you got around the limit. | ||
| I didn't know it was illegal. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So the FBI came to you. | ||
| They say we got you. | ||
| And you offered what to the FBI. | ||
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They met me at a gas station on a Wednesday morning at 8:30 in the morning, and they followed me from my house. | |
| And being a law-abiding citizen, I mean, I have the last interaction with law enforcement I've had outside of this. | ||
| Now, this is obviously a big thing, but outside of that was a traffic ticket, a speeding ticket in 1997. | ||
| So I'm a law-abiding citizen. | ||
| When the FBI comes up to me, I talk to them. | ||
| So I sat down with them for four hours and told them everything. | ||
| And they said, you know, these donations that you made in the name of other people, I said, well, but the Bidens, I mean, that was as a request from Dennis Toner, the campaign manager, and they wouldn't have it. | ||
| So, yes, they asked me to wear a wire. | ||
| They did put me in situations where I was involved with other people. | ||
| And once it got to Dennis and to Joe, the entire investigation was called off and the indictment was unsealed. | ||
| And so I did maybe five or six different appearances and the targets that they wanted to focus on were, it just didn't work out. | ||
| But I told them everything I know because I cooperate with law enforcement. | ||
| I believe in law enforcement. | ||
| And now seeing what has happened with Hunter and having an inside look into the evidence, thanks to Marco PoloUSA.com and Miranda Devine, having an inside look at the evidence, I know that I got a raw deal, unfortunately. | ||
| And so did Harvey Walker, Joseph Timlin, Brenda Mathis, Kevin Fleming, Sarah Collins, Bob Adams, other people who have been charged in the district with tax crimes all felonies, all had no say. | ||
| And Hunter's information and his plea bargain, his plea bargain was announced the day that his information was released. | ||
| That's never happened. | ||
| Hunter is the only person ever in the district to be charged as a felon or as a misdemeanor under 26 U.S. Code, Section 7203. | ||
| Only one else in 30 years has ever been charged with that as a standalone charge as a misdemeanor. | ||
| He's the first. | ||
| I sent you a verification of that through PACER. | ||
| That's not right. | ||
| And I think U.S. Attorney David Weiss has some explaining to do with respect to the public of how Hunter, who was a lawyer, by the way, who's a lawyer, who also had his passport revoked by the State Department because of his tax liens in 2015 and 2016. | ||
| And he's a lawyer, and then he is not charged with tax evasion. | ||
| He's not charged with felonies. | ||
| He gets misdemeanors for not filing. | ||
| He had tax issues going back to 2009, 2010. | ||
| He had tax liens put on his homes, on his wife's homes. | ||
| And it's not that I want anything bad to happen to Hunter. | ||
| My issue is with the U.S. Attorney and not playing fair with citizens. | ||
| There's something going on around here that just don't add up. | ||
| You said it, Foghorn. | ||
| So imagine that. | ||
| Hunter Biden, the only person that never got charged for this. | ||
| This former Biden donor, Chris Tagani, who thought Democrats were honorable people, he obviously has learned the hard way, as most people are going to sooner or later, that they're not honorable people. | ||
| They're, in fact, sleazy, scumbag thieves. | ||
| But imagine this guy and his business associates got set up by the Biden crime family. | ||
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They set him up. | |
| And when he said, hey, look, I didn't know this was illegal. | ||
| The FBI says, well, why don't you help us get down to the bottom of this? | ||
| And, you know, that's how you will not get charged or spend time in jail or whatever. | ||
| So he says, okay, here's everything we did. | ||
| Here's who I talked to. | ||
| Here's your game and the ideas. | ||
| And as soon as it got to the Bidens, the investigation was shut down. | ||
| So they didn't even know what was going on. | ||
| All they did, whether it was the FBI or whoever it was, said, here's this group of people or this guy who him and all of his partners are giving to this candidate. | ||
| And if you look at the IRS, you can see that they were reciprocated for the donations through the company. | ||
| So somebody finds out, they investigate, they go to this guy and he says, oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know this was illegal. | ||
| I was advised to do this by Joe Biden or whoever it was he says. | ||
| So then he cooperates with the FBI. | ||
| The trail leads them to the Bidens and the FBI says, we're not interested in investigating this any further. | ||
| Now, how many other illegal campaign contributions have been made in the same manner that this individual is talking about? | ||
| You really think that was the Biden's idea? | ||
| Please. | ||
| They're not that smart. | ||
| How is it that every time investigations end up at the Bidens, that's where they stop and nobody gets arrested. | ||
| But see, it's not just the Bidens. | ||
| It's the Clintons. | ||
| It's the Bushes. | ||
| It's probably most our politicians, if there's ever a real investigation. | ||
| But see, they're all part of the club. | ||
| They're all part of the cult. | ||
| It's just like Newt Gingrich said in 2016. | ||
| And he said, the reason why the swamp and the establishment hates Trump is because he's not in their club. | ||
| He's not in their cults. | ||
| That's exactly it. | ||
| If you're a member of the cult, if you're a member of the club, whatever it is, you are above the law because they got all their club members and all their cultists in all the positions of power, just like the World Economic Forum talks about openly, just like the BlackRock recruiter talks about on the undercover O'Keefe media group footage. | ||
| This is what they do. | ||
| And the Bidens are just your average political crime family, political hacks running around telling people how to break the law, not telling them it's illegal so that they can steal more money. | ||
| every single time so we know that's just not the biden's doing that now Now, some other interesting information. | ||
| We've learned about another Biden phone, a burner phone paid for by Hunter Biden's firm that now can be subpoenaed. | ||
| So this is a major development here. | ||
| Here's Jim Jordan talking about it. | ||
| Get any of these burner phone records, any of these credit card records from these shell companies, because that could lead us somewhere. | ||
| Yeah, I think that'll probably, Jesse, primarily out of Chairman Comer's committee, the oversight committee. | ||
| He's been focused on the business records associated with the Biden business enterprise. | ||
| We want to talk to David Weiss. | ||
| Chris is right, your previous guest. | ||
| We want to talk to David Weiss, the U.S. attorney. | ||
| We want to talk to Leslie Wolfe. | ||
| She's the one who stopped the search warrant. | ||
| She's the one who said you can't ask questions during the investigation. | ||
| So Mr. Shapley said, you can't ask questions about Joe Biden. | ||
| You can't even bring up the term the big guy. | ||
| I mean, stop and think about this for a second. | ||
| So Joe Biden said he wasn't involved in his son's business dealings. | ||
| That sure looks like it wasn't accurate. | ||
| And Merrick Garland said he took a hands-off approach to the investigation. | ||
| That sure looks like it wasn't accurate as well. | ||
| So those are the questions we have to ask. | ||
| The first one will be done, I think, in Chairman Comer's committee. | ||
| He has focused on that the entire six months we've been in Congress. | ||
| We will continue to focus on the Justice Department. | ||
| So we want to talk to David Weiss. | ||
| We want to talk to Mr. Estrada. | ||
| We want to talk to Leslie Wolf. | ||
| We want to talk to all these U.S. attorneys and say, why did you do it this way? | ||
| I mean, this is a credible whistleblower, 14 years experience, handled some of the biggest international tax cases in that timeframe, handled some of the biggest ones that the IRS has dealt with. | ||
| We think he's credible. | ||
| He's raised important issues. | ||
| We want to get the answers. | ||
| And the way you do that is to talk to these attorneys who handle this case. | ||
| All right, but we'll be looking forward to that. | ||
| And in the regular police department, if someone tips off a target to a search warrant, that person's out of the force. | ||
| You can't get away with that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| All right, Conrad. | ||
| That's what Leslie Wolf and the FBI did. | ||
| You're exactly right. | ||
| Unless you're in the club, unless you're part of the cult. | ||
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| But there you go. | ||
| So they can subpoena Joe Biden's burner phone now. | ||
| It's not protected. | ||
| And that could be big. | ||
| Also, it could be a nothing burger because who knows where it is, could be smashed, could be gone. | ||
| He could have erased everything within it. | ||
| And if he already did that, then it wouldn't necessarily be a crime because there was no investigation. | ||
| There was no subpoena. | ||
| It wasn't potential evidence in a crime. | ||
| So that's probably a nothing burger, But it does provide an interesting foot into the door of Hunter Biden's firms. | ||
| And maybe they can't get that phone, but who knows what they can get. | ||
| So it's not an insignificant development. | ||
| My guess is it's a big development. | ||
| But my guess is that the phone is going to be gone is my guess. | ||
| Now, the crimes committed by all of the government officials, law enforcement officials, that's also a major development in that they can be called in for congressional testimony, and I'm guessing probably will. | ||
| Now, let's keep in mind, the left has lied about and smeared and basically accused Jim Jordan of being a child abuser and a child rapist. | ||
| So, I mean, Jim Jordan should have a beef and a chip on his shoulder when it comes to these crooks, especially Joe Biden, just like Donald Trump, just like Matt Gates, just like many others. | ||
| So if he subpoenas all the aforementioned law enforcement officials and they have to testify, whoa, that's going to be a major development. | ||
| Now, let's remember, Kevin McCarthy has also said he plans to impeach is what he should say. | ||
| My guess is he's not going to do it. | ||
| In fact, I would bet right now Kevin McCarthy does not impeach Mayor, excuse me, Merrick Garland. | ||
| I'd bet on it right now. | ||
| Kevin McCarthy will not impeach Merrick Garland. | ||
| He might talk about it over 4th of July or on the 6th or something. | ||
| He says, by the 6th, we'll have an investigation or impeachment inquiry. | ||
| So he's not going to impeach Merrick Garland. | ||
| So Kevin McCarthy is going to swing and miss big time. | ||
| And that's the problem. | ||
| Now, the congressional testimony still needs to happen. | ||
| Bring all these crooks in, bring all these corrupt people in and have them admit to the cover-up and get them to admit to whatever they can or just have them sit up there and plead the fifth all day. | ||
| That's fine too. | ||
| It needs to happen. | ||
| Now, nothing's going to change because Kevin McCarthy is a, he's the worst hitter on your team. | ||
| He's the worst hitter in the league. | ||
| He's batting 100 on his best day. | ||
| If Kevin McCarthy, did you ever play baseball? | ||
| I was on a couple of teams where there was just one guy just guaranteed out. | ||
| Just guaranteed he's going to get now. | ||
| That's Kevin McCarthy. | ||
| He's like the guy that guaranteed if he's up, he's going to strike out. | ||
| He's going to ground out. | ||
| He's going to fly out. | ||
| He sucks. | ||
| Every once in a while he squeaks out a hit. | ||
| Every once in a while he pokes one over the second baseman. | ||
| But no. | ||
| So Kevin McCarthy is going to swing and miss. | ||
| Kevin McCarthy is going to ground out. | ||
| He's going to miss. | ||
| They're not going to impeach anybody. | ||
| But the process needs to go on in the Congress. | ||
| The process needs to go on in the House. | ||
| Forget about anything going on in the Senate. | ||
| The Democrats control it. | ||
| Mitch McConnell might as well be a Democrat. | ||
| That's done. | ||
| Bring them in for testimony. | ||
| Get them to admit what they will. | ||
| That'll be huge. | ||
| You'll embarrass the Democrats even more so because they'll be protecting them in this giant Biden crime family cover-up. | ||
| Because here's the other dynamic that we have to consider or realize even. | ||
| You might think, well, why would all of these members of Congress, all of these Democrats, all these members of the media, why would they be so desperate to protect Joe Biden? | ||
| Why would they, why would the Biden crime family bill be the hill to die on? | ||
| Well, it wouldn't. | ||
| Except that they're all blackmailing one another. | ||
| So if Biden goes down, he takes them all down with him. | ||
| That's how Hillary Clinton was able to run for president. | ||
| You really think the Democrats wanted Hillary to run? | ||
| That arrogant bitch blackmailed her way into getting a nomination. | ||
| And they say, well, Hillary's all mad. | ||
| Why didn't they cheat for me like they did for Joe? | ||
| They didn't want you. | ||
| So if Joe gets burned in all this, the entire cult gets burned. | ||
| The sex cults, whatever goes on at Epstein Island, whatever goes on at spirit cookings, whatever other political corruption and bribery and illegal campaign donations, Biden has all of it. | ||
| So they can't burn the Bidens so willy-nilly and so easily. | ||
| So they basically have to land a jet aircraft that's missing both wings. | ||
| That's the Democrat Party's major obstacle. | ||
| How do they land the Biden crime family plane? | ||
| It has no wings. | ||
| It's going to be a crash landing. | ||
| They're all on board it. | ||
| When it goes down, they all go down. | ||
| So what are they going to do? | ||
| And if Biden decides to be stubborn as a mule and not walk away, then we got a whole nother deal on our hands. | ||
| Now, again, nothing will get done at the leadership level because McCarthy won't impeach Mayorkas or Ray or anybody. | ||
| So they're all still in the positions of power. | ||
| So nothing will get done to the crooked cops. | ||
| But as long as it gets exposed and then nothing gets done, the American people continue to realize how corrupt their country is. | ||
| And that leads to 100 new dominoes to fall. | ||
| Let's not go there yet. | ||
| Now, it's not a coincidence that the same night that all of this comes out and all the negative Biden news is out there, the multiple whistleblowers, IRS, FBI, Biden campaign donors, cell phones, burners, Ukrainians, Chinese, Russians, all of it with the Biden crime family. | ||
| I mean, this case is unbelievable. | ||
| And it's not a coincidence that just as that comes out, the new Trump tape leaks on CNN. | ||
| Now, my curiosity here is how did they acquire this tape? | ||
| Was Trump aware he was being recorded? | ||
| But before we get into that, they're all excited about this tape. | ||
| I'm going to tell you why they shouldn't be so excited. | ||
| But first, here it is leaked on CNN tonight. | ||
| What a coincidence. | ||
| The new Trump tape. | ||
| And of course, the context here is that this somehow is him admitting guilt for having classified documents and sharing them. | ||
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Bad sick people. | |
| That was your coup, you know, against you. | ||
| Or it started right at the time. | ||
| Like when Millie's talking about, oh, you were going to try to do a kick. | ||
| You know, let's break this down bit by bit, actually. | ||
| Let's break this down bit by bit. | ||
| Let me start this. | ||
| Let's do a true bit-by-bit breakdown of this because this is important. | ||
| Somebody's spying on Trump. | ||
| I don't think he knows he's being recorded. | ||
| You're getting the real Trump. | ||
| This is how Trump talks. | ||
| This is what he's like behind the scenes. | ||
| You're getting the real deal. | ||
| This is Donald Trump. | ||
| You got the Biden recordings, him bribing Ukrainians, blackmailing Ukrainians, Hunter Biden threatening Chinese. | ||
| That's what the Bidens are like behind the closed doors. | ||
| This is what Trump is like behind closed doors. | ||
| But let's put everything he's saying here into context so that you understand what he's talking about. | ||
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Bad, sick people. | |
| Bad sick people, the swamp, how corrupt D.C. is, how corrupt U.S. politics are. | ||
| Who doesn't relate to that? | ||
| Who doesn't think U.S. politics are corrupt? | ||
| That's Donald Trump, the president saying it's sick. | ||
| These are bad, sick people in D.C. Bad, sick people. | ||
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That was your coup, you know, against you. | |
| So now they're talking about the stolen 2020 election. | ||
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Or it started right at the beginning. | |
| It started right at the beginning with fake Russian collusion, spying on my campaign. | ||
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Talking about, oh, you were going to try to do a kick. | |
| They were trying to do that before you even were sworn in. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Trying to overthrow your election. | ||
| Well, with Millie, let me see that. | ||
| I'll show you an example. | ||
| He said that I wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| Isn't it amazing? | ||
| I have a big pile of papers. | ||
| This thing just came up. | ||
| Look, this was him. | ||
| They presented me this. | ||
| This is off the record, but they presented me this. | ||
| This was him. | ||
| This was the Defense Department and him. | ||
| Now, we don't know what he's looking at. | ||
| And that's the major problem for the Democrats. | ||
| Now, let me connect all the dots here. | ||
| Why is the FBI pissed and claiming Trump is obstructing justice? | ||
| And why is the mainstream media pissed, insisting Trump is not turning over security tapes? | ||
| Because they want the security tapes and they don't have the security tapes. | ||
| And without the security tapes, this audio means nothing. | ||
| So they've had this audio for a year at least, probably two, three years even, or since 2021, I guess. | ||
| They've had this audio forever, guys. | ||
| They've had this audio for years, guys. | ||
| Why are they releasing it tonight? | ||
| Because they're desperate. | ||
| The Biden crime family is getting exposed. | ||
| The Democrats are getting crushed. | ||
| Sure, they're overrunning us with their totalitarianism and oppression and authoritarianism and culture corruption and everything, but it's only hurting them. | ||
| It's going to reach a nexus point. | ||
| It's going to cross the threshold. | ||
| They're a cancer. | ||
| They're a self-eating virus. | ||
| They have a finite time of existence. | ||
| And they're running out of cards, folks. | ||
| So it's all the whole Democrat Party shenanigan, control of the media, deep state corruption, all of it, demonic activity. | ||
| It's all getting exposed. | ||
| So they had to release this tape tonight because there are at least now three IRS whistleblowers into the Biden crime family. | ||
| At least a dozen FBI whistleblowers into the overall corruption at the FBI, which includes the Bidens. | ||
| The Bidens are about to get cell phones subpoenaed. | ||
| We have text messages, voicemails, emails, computer records of all the Biden international transactions. | ||
| The Republicans have seen the bank records of the Biden's international transactions. | ||
| And now you've got a campaign donor going on Fox News with Jesse Waters, who's about to replace Tucker Carlson. | ||
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And he's blowing the whole lid off of it. | |
| So they had to release this audio tape tonight, even though they've had it for years. | ||
| Why didn't they release it before? | ||
| Because without the video, this tape is worthless. | ||
| And it still is worthless because they don't have the video. | ||
| And the FBI wanted that video and they never got it. | ||
| And that's why they're charging Trump now. | ||
| Now, it's my understanding, they're claiming the video was corrupted. | ||
| How ironic. | ||
| Does that sound like Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell? | ||
| And what was the other guy who died in a French jail who's an Epstein partner, his prison cell? | ||
| No camera. | ||
| He committed suicide. | ||
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Oh. | |
| And then there was also claim that there was a pool incident that caused some security cameras to fail. | ||
| Whatever the case is, that's what they've wanted. | ||
| Somebody recorded this audio of Trump years ago in 2021. | ||
| They needed the video evidence to corroborate what Donald Trump is saying, hoping he's illegally sharing classified documents. | ||
| But without the video, they have nothing. | ||
| Do you see why they're so ticked? | ||
| But they had to release this audio tonight because they're desperate and they're running out of cars to play. | ||
| Let's continue. | ||
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We looked at some. | |
| Oh, and by the way, because here's the thing you have to understand. | ||
| Notice what he says here. | ||
| Oh, they're shuffling through papers, everything. | ||
| This is amazing. | ||
| Big pile of papers. | ||
| And this came up. | ||
| Millie saying they wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| He's probably showing a news document. | ||
| He's probably showing them a news story because he keeps file folders for like every day. | ||
| Well, he's not the only one that does that, folks. | ||
| I'll just leave it at that. | ||
| And there's news stories in the file folder from every day. | ||
| So he probably had that news story about Millie saying he wanted to attack Iran, which was a lie. | ||
| And he kept that news story because it pissed him off. | ||
| He put it in his file folder for that day to remind him of that. | ||
| And he pulled it out and he showed him. | ||
| And he says, see, here it is, Millie saying I wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| Now, what he's saying is off the record. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| And that's the problem. | ||
| That's why they need the video. | ||
| That's why this audio is worthless. | ||
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This was the Defense Department and him. | |
| We looked at some. | ||
| This was him. | ||
| This wasn't done by me. | ||
| This was him. | ||
| All sorts of stuff. | ||
| It's pages long. | ||
| So now, okay. | ||
| Maybe he's talking about some documents, some secret documents, and he's talking about all these things that were going on that Millie was doing, and they weren't even going through Trump. | ||
| They were doing all of it illegally. | ||
| I mean, that's what he's insinuating here: the generals are acting illegally, not going through the proper chain of command. | ||
| None of this was run by me at all. | ||
| And we're talking about war here. | ||
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Let's see. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| I just found, isn't that amazing? | ||
| This totally wins my case, you know. | ||
| Except it is like highly confidential secret. | ||
| This is secret information. | ||
| Now, let's think about this. | ||
| Okay, now it's sounding a little more guilty here. | ||
| But think about it like this. | ||
| What does he say? | ||
| This is secret information. | ||
| But here, let's roll the tape back. | ||
| I just found this. | ||
| Isn't that amazing? | ||
| This totally wins my case, you know. | ||
| What case is he talking about? | ||
| Donald Trump wants people to see whatever he's showing in that room. | ||
| Think about that. | ||
| Donald Trump wants people to see whatever he's showing in that room. | ||
| Whether it's illegal or top secret or whatever it is, we don't know. | ||
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We do not know. | |
| But we do know he wants people to see it. | ||
| Whatever it is, he wants people to see that document. | ||
| Can you even imagine what that document might be? | ||
| We might get a little clue. | ||
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This is like highly confidential secret. | |
| This is secret information. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| You attack. | ||
| Hillary would print that out all the time. | ||
| Now, I wonder: is the big joke here that it's classified in secret because it's so embarrassing to the Defense Department and Millie that there's nothing actually secret about it and there's nothing actually confidential about it and there's nothing involving a security matter or national security about it. | ||
| It's just embarrassing to Millie and the Defense Department. | ||
| Is that why somebody marked it as highly confidential and classified? | ||
| Because it's an embarrassment to the DOD and Millie. | ||
| That's what it sounds like to that room of people. | ||
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Anthony Weiner. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| By the way, isn't that incredible? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I was just saying, because we were talking about it. | ||
| And either he said he wanted to attack Iran and what. | ||
| He said, well, this was done by the military, given to me. | ||
| So he says, these are the papers. | ||
| Is he saying this is a news story where they're talking about it and lying about him? | ||
| Is he showing a news story where Millie is lying about him? | ||
| Or is he showing the documents that show it was Millie in the Defense Department that wanted to attack Iran, not Trump? | ||
| And he has the documents where it's Millie and the Department of Defense saying we need to attack Iran, looking for presidential approval. | ||
| He didn't want it. | ||
| And then they go to the papers and say Trump wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| He has the document proving them otherwise. | ||
| Is that what's going on here? | ||
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I think we can probably do it. | |
| We'll have to see. | ||
| Yeah, we'll have to try to figure out a Seuss President. | ||
| I couldn't have deep lesson. | ||
| No, I can't. | ||
| Isn't that interesting? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's so cool. | ||
| And you probably almost didn't believe me, but now you believe me. | ||
| No, I believe it's incredible, right? | ||
| No, bring some coach in, please. | ||
| So Trump's anti-war. | ||
| He's trying to expose the war criminals and the liars that lie us into wars. | ||
| There's a writer in there curious about the story because Millie and the Department of Defense lied and said Donald Trump wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| He didn't. | ||
| They wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| Trump has the documents proving it. | ||
| He was explaining this to a writer, said, let me show you the proof. | ||
| I'll invite you into my office. | ||
| I'll show you the proof that they're lying about me wanting to attack Iran. | ||
| I'm against the war. | ||
| He shows them the proof. | ||
| Somebody's in there spying on Trump, records this, gives it to CNN. | ||
| CNN then says to their friends in the DOD, hey, we've got Trump talking about classified documents. | ||
| Let's raid him. | ||
| Let's start up the new Trump conspiracy here and let's go after him for these documents. | ||
| Problem is they need the video to codify the case and they don't have it. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| Guess who has the documents now? | ||
| Not Donald Trump. | ||
| How convenient. | ||
| Now, again, that doesn't help Donald Trump's case, but it doesn't necessarily hurt it either because they don't know what he's talking about. | ||
| And as long as you have a fair and impartial jury, which might be impossible, that does not hold up. | ||
| Beyond a reasonable doubt, that is not. | ||
| Now, you have any liberals on a jury, then you got a problem on your hand because they're just so blinded that they just hate Trump so much, they don't care about beyond a reasonable doubt, they don't care about innocent till proven guilty. | ||
| These are foreign concepts to a liberal. | ||
| Freedom of speech, foreign concept to a liberal. | ||
| Small government, foreign concept to a liberal, but I don't want to get carried away. | ||
| So think about it like this then. | ||
| Trump is inviting writers and showing them documents about how we're lied to into wars. | ||
| So how much of this is a get Trump initiative versus how much of this is a get those documents away from Trump initiative? | ||
| Maybe a little of both. | ||
| But let's understand that tape does not doom Donald Trump. | ||
| It certainly doesn't help him, but it does not doom him. | ||
| And now the issue becomes, let's see the document. | ||
| Now, the other question, did Donald Trump know he was being recorded? | ||
| I guess only a few people may know that or Donald Trump himself. | ||
| If he knew he was being recorded, that makes it a lot more interesting. | ||
| And if he ever thought that that recording might bite him and he knew the importance of that document, I wonder if he made copies. | ||
| Because now the curiosity is what is in that document. | ||
| I think the document is embarrassing to the Department of Defense. | ||
| I think the document is damning of Millie and the military-industrial complex. | ||
| And I think Trump, who was anti-war, didn't like the way things were handled. | ||
| And he had writers coming in there saying, you wanted to attack Iran. | ||
| And he said, no, I didn't. | ||
| They said, yes, you did. | ||
| I saw it in the papers. | ||
| Millie said so. | ||
| He said, let me come show you some. | ||
| And then there's the audio tape saying, see, here it is. | ||
| Isn't that funny? | ||
| They lie about me in the Department of Defense. | ||
| The generals lie about me. | ||
| The media lies about me. | ||
| But here's this document proving me otherwise. | ||
| But I can't show anybody because it's top secret. | ||
| And then boom, they've got the recording, but they don't have the video. | ||
| They subpoena to try to get the video. | ||
| They can't get the video. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| So now they take the documents because they know if Trump has them in his possession, it's more embarrassing to them. | ||
| They had to get the documents, folks. | ||
| They're scared of Trump having these documents. | ||
| They're scared of Trump sharing it with people, not because of national security, but because of their criminal enterprise that's happening at the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, and Washington, D.C. So this is a major standoff. | ||
| The political standoff is on. | ||
| And things are just getting crazier and crazier at this point. | ||
| I'm telling you this, the Democrats are running out of cards to play. | ||
| The Democrats are running out of cards to play, folks. | ||
| Trust me, they did not want to release that video tonight. | ||
| Releasing that video tonight gives them no political leverage at all. | ||
| All it does is it's an excuse for them not to cover the Biden crime family. | ||
| That's the real development. | ||
| It's a distraction. | ||
| It's a shiny object. | ||
| Look over here. | ||
| And of course, the liberals will fall for it as they always do. | ||
| More damning evidence coming out against the Biden crime family every day. | ||
| More whistleblowers coming out against the Biden crime family every day. | ||
| If Jim Jordan is a man of his word, crooked cops that helped cover up the Biden crime family are going to be called to testify in front of Congress, which is going to be bad for the Biden crime family and the Democrat Party. | ||
| They are out of cards. | ||
| So, what happens when the political operation of the World Economic Forum and the globalists run out of cards? | ||
| Well, they got to reshuffle the deck. | ||
| How do they reshuffle the deck? | ||
| Major event incoming. | ||
| Major event incoming. | ||
| I won't even try to predict what type of event, but major event incoming to reshuffle the deck, reframe the image, and reshape the timeline because nothing is going in the Democrats' favor right now. | ||
| And that could be anything, folks. | ||
| Biden falls ill. | ||
| I mean, who knows? | ||
| But big event incoming. | ||
| Way too much information coming out of the Biden crime family, way too much expose. | ||
| They just played maybe the last card in their deck against Donald Trump. | ||
| I mean, sure, they've got the pending trials and litigation, but that's not really the fodder that they need to be right now because they cannot control what's happening with the revelations to how the Biden crime family operates, | ||
| which is how most the political crime families operate. | ||
| So they've got to have a timeline-changing event. | ||
| They have to stop this momentum. | ||
| Yeah, as Odin Odinson points out that just like a couple weeks ago when I told you big news is going to drop tomorrow, it ended up being that night when the Trump indictment dropped. | ||
| Told you that was coming. | ||
| And told you today on the show, major cardiac event coming tonight. | ||
| And I'll tell you what, though, I don't think this was it. | ||
| I think this was just the preliminary. | ||
| I think the big event is still coming. | ||
| Probably sometime this week. | ||
| There's something else big that's going to drop this week. | ||
| This was not the big one. | ||
| This was like a heart attack scare. | ||
| Something bigger is coming this week. | ||
| Something before the end of June, I think something big. | ||
| Because if you look at it, if you look at it really, who hasn't played any cards? | ||
| Donald Trump. | ||
| We don't really know what cards Donald Trump has up his sleeve, but you'd be a fool to think it's none. | ||
| Well, what's unfortunate, even though it's an exciting time in U.S. history and an exciting time to be a political commentator, I can do eight hours of news coverage in a day and literally cover something new every minute. | ||
| What's sad is this is all an indication of how corrupt our country truly is and how much danger we're in as citizens of it. | ||
| Truly. | ||
| So, what comes next? | ||
| By the way, of course, after CNN dropped that tape, they went immediately to war propaganda, and now MSNBC is doing the exact same thing. | ||
| Okay, CNN goes back to the Trump tape about classified documents. | ||
| They really don't know what the documents are. | ||
| They don't know what the documents are. | ||
| That's what drives them crazy. | ||
| They're assuming they're highly classified, and they probably are, but they don't know that. | ||
| And there's this thing called Beyond a Reasonable a Doubt that they don't seem to care about anymore because then how are they going to put away all their political opposition? | ||
| Yeah, so they're pushing war in Ukraine. | ||
| But at the 8 o'clock hour, CNN did a special bashing Putin. | ||
| So the war drums are banging. | ||
| And liberals used to be anti-war, too. | ||
| You notice how that's changed. | ||
| You noticed how that has changed. | ||
| All right, though, before we go to the phone lines here, it is Pride Month, and your brave Secretary General of Health, a man pretending to be a woman, Rachel Levine, has a big announcement for you here today. | ||
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Hello, my name is Admiral Rachel Levine, and I have the honor of being the Assistant Secretary for Health at the United States Department of Health and Human Services. | |
| Happy Pride. | ||
| Happy Pride Month. | ||
| And actually, let's declare it a summer of pride. | ||
| Happy Summer of Pride. | ||
| Hello, my name is. | ||
| Summer of Pride. | ||
| So it's Pride Day. | ||
| It's Pride Month. | ||
| It's Pride Summer. | ||
| It's Pride year-round. | ||
| The sodomites, the transgenders, the confused, the mentally disturbed, the freaks, the demon-possessed. | ||
| It's their Pride Month. | ||
| Here's a genuine question. | ||
| What does Admiral Rachel Levine stick and into what? | ||
| Genuine question. | ||
| I'm just asking. | ||
| Like, I know what parts I got. | ||
| I know where my parts are supposed to go. | ||
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I have no idea what's going on there. | |
| What does Rachel Levine stick what into what? | ||
| What does Rachel Levine stick into what? | ||
| That makes him, her so proud. | ||
| Seems to be very confusing, if you ask me. | ||
| Seems to be very confusing. | ||
| So it is the summer of pride, the summer of sodomy, the summer of AIDS, the summer of monkeypox. | ||
| And so let's check in, shall we, on some of our pride event new York attendees. | ||
| Let's see how they're celebrating the summer of pride here. | ||
| Oh, my. | ||
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Oh, geez. | |
| It's a summer of pride. | ||
| That's pride right there. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| Your summer of pride kicks off in New York City. | ||
| How about that? | ||
| Really amazing stuff there, isn't it? | ||
| That is truly something else. | ||
| What does Rachel Levine stick and into what? | ||
| Maybe I shouldn't ask questions I don't want the answer to. | ||
| Maybe I should ask the audience this, but I don't think you want the answer either. | ||
| All right, with that, we open up the phone lines. | ||
| And with that, we take our first caller of the night. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Wow. | |
| Hey, Troyer, how you doing? | ||
| What's going on? | ||
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Hey, it's Matt Matt. | |
| How's it going from Florida? | ||
| Hey, Matt. | ||
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Hey, so, yeah, I don't know if I have the answer to what Rachel sticks to what, but it's the answer that mystifies us for all time. | |
| Yeah, I'll tell you what, actually from where she's from, Pittsburgh. | ||
| I'll tell you, that's a real eye-opener to see something like that come out to the city there. | ||
| That's kind of scary. | ||
| They don't make them like they used to, huh? | ||
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No, certainly not. | |
| I think, you know what I think is they're clearing the way for Big Mike, though. | ||
| You know, I would put zero faith in that at all. | ||
| But I got to say, one of the greatest political forecasters, commentators that I've had the pleasure of working with, Roger Stone, he's convinced they're going to run Big Mike. | ||
| Obama did start doing media tours. | ||
| I can't see it. | ||
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I can't believe it, but maybe it's true. | |
| Here's what I say. | ||
| Here's what I say. | ||
| This whole transgender. | ||
| How can they run Big Mike, though? | ||
| Nobody even calls her Michelle. | ||
| Whether it's a dude or a chick, her nickname is Big Mike. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
| I'll tell you what. | ||
| I need to get a clownhorn. | ||
| They set the stage to bring her out that. | ||
| So I'm with Roger Stone perhaps on the Big Mike conspiracy. | ||
| But yeah, you're keep up the good work, man. | ||
| I'll tell you what. | ||
| I got the gold. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| I was pleasantly surprised. | ||
| I'm telling you, people, you're going to be, as Matt says, you're going to be pleasantly surprised. | ||
| It's the first subscription that pays you back. | ||
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Yeah, and you know what? | |
| You guys include the invoice as well. | ||
| It knows what the value is. | ||
| Best thing. | ||
| I got a couple of my buddies that have joined recently. | ||
| It's a good deal. | ||
| And here's the thing, too. | ||
| You talk about the invoice and everything. | ||
| Oh, nice. | ||
| They finally changed their landing page. | ||
| That's awesome. | ||
| You know one thing? | ||
| The founder really loves precious metals and gold and coins. | ||
| Like, he's really into it. | ||
| He started this kind of like as a hobby, he thought, and then the idea took off. | ||
| He was like, wait a second, I've got a brilliant business idea here. | ||
| So, yeah, everybody's thrilled. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
| It's awesome. | ||
| It's awesome. | ||
| We got to get some shirts going, I think. | ||
| We've got to get the Wolfpack shirts. | ||
| You guys getting any shirts coming? | ||
| I don't, but that's a good idea. | ||
| I'll try to find time when I'm not on air. | ||
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All right. | |
| All right. | ||
| Well, hey, I want to take up too much time. | ||
| Here's my other question I had real quick in regards to Wolfpack. | ||
| I wanted to upgrade my subscription. | ||
| Is there a way to do that? | ||
| Or do you just go to, do you have to just rejoin with a new package? | ||
| You know what? | ||
| That is an interesting question. | ||
| I do not know. | ||
| My guess is they're not too hard to reach. | ||
| Honestly, I would say shoot them an email, WolfpackGold at Proton.me, or just give them a call. | ||
| Their number is right there on the website. | ||
| My guess is you'll probably be able to get in touch and they can address that problem. | ||
| I do know that they kind of had some similar issue earlier where they had to reset some accounts because some people were trying to do that. | ||
| So they may have actually fixed that, but I don't have the answer for you. | ||
| All right. | ||
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Well, I'll give them a call, but I'll tell you what, I'm looking to upgrade the package. | |
| So everything's amazing. | ||
| So thanks for taking my call again. | ||
| Appreciate everything that you're doing. | ||
| All right, Matt. | ||
| Thank you for calling. | ||
| Glad to hear from you. | ||
| Let's go to our next caller. | ||
| What is your name and where are you from? | ||
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What's going on? | |
| Hey, I never got your email. | ||
| Did you send it yet? | ||
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No. | |
| We went through that footage and I did not want to dock the location. | ||
| Okay. | ||
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So we're going to go back out this week coming up. | |
| This week coming up. | ||
| That's why I wanted to specifically call in and tell you this because I did not want to dock that location. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I was just, I just wanted to make sure. | ||
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I'm going through with this. | |
| I just wanted to make sure it didn't get lost in translation because I was monitoring my email and I never saw it. | ||
| So that's that's good. | ||
|
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Okay. | |
| No, I'm trying to keep this very, very thorough because I'm not trying to, you understand exactly what I'm saying. | ||
| Sure, sure. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| I want to be very thorough with what I'm doing because I want it to be right for what for you, not me, for you. | ||
| So I want to make sure I'm doing this right because the footage that I do have is it's going to give it away. | ||
| I don't want to do that. | ||
| And I'm not trying to get my friend in trouble either as well. | ||
| You know, he's been working at that place for over 45 years. | ||
| I can't do that. | ||
| Hey, I'm curious. | ||
| Has your friend or yourself thought about contacting O'Keefe Media Group? | ||
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I'm going to be totally honest with you. | |
| I trust you, my dude. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| I respect you as a man, and I like what you do. | ||
| I appreciate that. | ||
| I appreciate that. | ||
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Me personally, I would just rather talk to you. | |
| Well, here's the reason why. | ||
| Here's the reason. | ||
| Yeah, here's the reason why I say that, though. | ||
| I mean, it's not like it's rocket science, but James O'Keefe obviously has the experience to know how to properly deal with footage and not doxing people and have whistleblowers keep their identity anonymous and stuff. | ||
| So it just might be a good, it just might be a good resource, good outlet. | ||
| But, I mean, I don't really care about exclusivity, but I definitely want the story. | ||
| So as soon as you get it, I'll be monitoring my email. | ||
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I'm dead on it, man. | |
| And I mean this, like I said, I just trust you. | ||
| You're a good guy. | ||
| I know what you're doing. | ||
| I trust in what you're doing. | ||
| I believe in what you're doing. | ||
| I support what you're doing. | ||
| I support InfoWarStore.com. | ||
| And I'm going to say this again. | ||
| If anybody is not doing the right thing as far as your company that you work for at InfowarStore.com and not supporting that, I don't know what you're doing. | ||
| You need water filters. | ||
| You need supplements. | ||
| You need these things because they're only enriching your life. | ||
| At one point in time, I remember I wouldn't got patriot seeds from InfowarStore.com. | ||
| I still have some of those heirloom seeds. | ||
| Sir? | ||
| I still have some of those heirloom seeds. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
| Me too. | ||
| They tried to make them illegal. | ||
| They banned them during the pandemic. | ||
| You weren't allowed to have seeds during the pandemic. | ||
| That might get you sick, Dennis. | ||
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And that's why you always let whatever you grow and go to seeds, so you always have the seed. | |
| Yeah, they'll probably make that illegal. | ||
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That's what they do. | |
| Well, good luck with it. | ||
| Come on my property. | ||
| I got something to show you. | ||
| Undercover footage of a water treatment facility. | ||
| If you want to take my seeds, you're poisoning the water. | ||
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They're doing this to generationally kill not just man and woman. | |
| It's just to slow procreation. | ||
| They're slowing procreation. | ||
| That's all it is. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| These people hate life. | ||
| They hate life. | ||
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That's it. | |
| None of these people have kids. | ||
| Why do they show people? | ||
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Why are you do not have kids? | |
| Look at these people. | ||
| Where's Mitch McConnell's kid? | ||
| Where is Mitch McConnell's kid? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Check Joe Biden's closet. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
| Oh, God. | ||
| That's low. | ||
| But you understand what I mean. | ||
| And the kids used to come up with a lot of people. | ||
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None of these people. | |
| What's her name? | ||
| What's the judge? | ||
| What's the judge? | ||
| She's so mentally gone right now. | ||
| I can't. | ||
| No, not Congressman. | ||
| Diane Feinstein. | ||
| Where's her kid? | ||
| Where are these people's kids at? | ||
| Think about what I'm saying. | ||
| Feinstein has no idea. | ||
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Where are these people? | |
| They hate. | ||
| Why do we have people with no kids running our country? | ||
| And then the ones that do are pedophiles. | ||
| Look at what they do. | ||
| Look at what they do at these pride displays. | ||
| If it hasn't been more obvious that these aren't demon-possessed people, this isn't even about their peckers and sticking it in buttholes. | ||
| This is all about demon-possession, hating life. | ||
| They don't need to parade around. | ||
| They don't need to parade around about how they like sodomy. | ||
| They need to parade around to dominate you. | ||
| They need to parade around to make sure that Satan's presence is on the streets. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
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So you have to sign on. | |
| That's why I do not believe in the word culture no more. | ||
| Cult, sure. | ||
| D-U-L-T-U-R-E. | ||
| Culture. | ||
| Culture. | ||
| So that's whatever you're subscribing to. | ||
| Correct? | ||
| So you're feeding that cult. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| You're feeding that cult. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| Stop it, America. | ||
| Wake up. | ||
| If you ask me, just like you said earlier, everybody needs the audit in government. | ||
| Every single branch. | ||
| Audit. | ||
| Sorry, Fair. | ||
| Let's get the money. | ||
| I just hope. | ||
| I just hope. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Dennis. | ||
| I just hope that Bernie Sanders wanting to audit the Fed with Rand Paul and Chuck Grassley is legitimate and not another sabotage like he's done to Democrat voters for the last two presidential elections, sabotaging them and tricking them into voting for Hillary and to Biden. | ||
| I hope he's not going to sabotage this audit the Fed attempt by Rand Paul and Chuck Grassley. | ||
| Truly a noble cause, way overdue. | ||
| And they want to audit you for spending $600 on Venmo, but they want to lose $6 billion and tell you to F off. | ||
| Let's take the next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
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This is Bart Fine. | |
| I've just escaped this crap old city of Atlanta. | ||
| I'm down South Georgia now. | ||
| How are you doing, Edward? | ||
| South Georgia. | ||
| How's the weather down there? | ||
| Pretty nice. | ||
|
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It's pretty hot. | |
| It's pretty hot. | ||
| They're telling, I'm going to cover this tomorrow. | ||
| You know who Dr. Peter Hotez is, right? | ||
|
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Yes, sir. | |
| So this slimy piece of human trash is now promoting global warming on his Twitter account. | ||
| And I'm not even kidding you. | ||
| They're claiming that Texas has never been hot before. | ||
|
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Well, you know what causes global warming? | |
| It's the sun. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
|
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How dare I say that, right? | |
| Oh, my. | ||
| Oh! | ||
| Oh, hell no. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| I know you're not going to want to hear this, but you know what? | ||
| What Rachel Levine sticks in himself because he gets no pussy that way. | ||
| I mean, I asked the question, so it's on me. | ||
| I did that. | ||
|
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That is a disgrace and an insult to all of America to put somebody like that as an admiral that has no military experience whatsoever. | |
| We're dealing with the likes of human depravity and degeneracy and mental decay, the likes of which, honestly, most people can't even comprehend. | ||
|
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Oh, and speaking of this LGBT sissy stuff, my car broke down. | |
| I had to go get a lift down to the autoport store, and they sent me a she-hers dude wearing lipstick. | ||
| And he got mad at me because I called him Colin instead of Colleen. | ||
| That's just unalloyed bigotry. | ||
|
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Yeah, I know. | |
| I'm a bigot, huh? | ||
| I'm just tired of all this. | ||
| This rope BS, man. | ||
| I just can't stand it. | ||
| I know, man. | ||
| You're not alone. | ||
| We're all sick of it. | ||
| We're all sick of these leftists. | ||
| They are just, they are, like I said, we're dealing with the likes of human depravity and mental disillusion, the likes of which we can't even believe. | ||
| It's unreal. | ||
| They live in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
|
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Yeah, it's an endless, like Rush Limbaugh used to always say, it's an endless parade of human debris. | |
| Bingo, the great one. | ||
|
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And I just want to tap on one last thing he said. | |
| This was about six months before he died. | ||
| He said, and I quote, if I said what I really think about what's going on with the world, they'd pull me off the air. | ||
| That was Limbaugh that said that? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
| It was about six months before he died. | ||
| You know, the one thing I grew to understand and I guess, in a way, appreciate about Limbaugh in his later years, because I always listened to Limbaugh just because I'm a talk radio fiend. | ||
| But I always, when I was younger, more so like beginning of the Trump campaign and before that, I would always get mad at Rush because I'd say, you know, Rush is a gatekeeper. | ||
| He doesn't tell the full truth. | ||
| He doesn't let his audience know what's really going on. | ||
| And in the end, I started to understand the reason why he did that was so that he could get the largest audience on the planet and at least try to tell the truths that he thought would be the most universal and the most understood in that time space. | ||
| And I think as he was waning in his times, waning in his years and his time on air, he started to get a little more hardcore. | ||
| I think we all kind of witnessed that a little bit, but that doesn't surprise me. | ||
|
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And last thing, he really did defeat them with half his brain tied behind his back. | |
| Half his brain tied behind the back. | ||
| You're making me nostalgic today. | ||
|
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Yeah, I was listening to Rob Limbaugh when he first started on the AM radio in the 90s. | |
| A Missouri boy. | ||
|
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Yeah. | |
| Thank you for having me on this show, Honor. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Good to hear from you, Bart. | ||
|
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Great call. | |
| We've had some great callers tonight, haven't we? | ||
| Man, here it is, by the way. | ||
| Peter Hotez to my brothers and sisters in Texas. | ||
| But what about your blisters and zisters and geesters and tweasters and twisters and glisters, you bigot? | ||
| Peter Hotez is a bigot for not including fellow salmon people. | ||
| Yes, half fish, half people. | ||
| This is their logic. | ||
| No. | ||
| Look at all the virtue signaling. | ||
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This guy is insufferable. | |
| Seriously, what is the true story with Peter Hotez? | ||
| Is he like mentally retarded and he's been tricked into being this doctor? | ||
| Is he really that stupid or is he extremely smart and playing the role of a stupid, innocent doctor as well as anybody ever has? | ||
| Is he a psychotic mad villain pretending to be an idiot so that he can inject your children with poison? | ||
| Seriously, what is the Peter Otes story? | ||
| Just look at all the virtue signaling. | ||
| Don't dismiss the danger of the intense heat this week, especially for the essential workers outdoors. | ||
| Oh, thanks, Peter. | ||
| As he's flying around the planet on jumbo jets causing global warming. | ||
| Hydration, breaks, and air conditioning, know the signs, symptoms of heat stress and exhaustion. | ||
| It's not always obvious. | ||
| Well, I'm so glad you care. | ||
| This is a new Texas, and climate change is real. | ||
| I'm very concerned about this week's forecast. | ||
| This is a new Texas. | ||
| He says it again. | ||
| Oh, Texas has never been hot, guys. | ||
| I mean, what? | ||
| Like, seriously, men can get pregnant. | ||
| Chopping off a little boy's testicles is gender affirmation. | ||
| Texas has never been hot before. | ||
| Joe Biden got 85 million votes. | ||
| What lie will these liberals not tell? | ||
| That is unbelievable. | ||
| This is a new Texas. | ||
| Texas is hot. | ||
| It's never been hot before. | ||
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What? | |
| The Texas heat is like a cliche. | ||
| Texas has never been hot before. | ||
| Men can get pregnant. | ||
| Chop off little boys' balls. | ||
| Joe Biden got 85 million votes. | ||
| Obama scandal for your presidency. | ||
| Those lines in the sky are natural. | ||
| I mean, seriously. | ||
| I mean, it's just. | ||
| I'm living in the twilight zone. | ||
| I don't even understand what's going on. | ||
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I don't even know if he knows what the hell's going on. | |
| I don't. | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name, where you're from? | ||
|
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To me? | |
| That would be you. | ||
| There's only one line. | ||
|
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Well, my name is Tim Lackley. | |
| Oh, what's up, Tim? | ||
|
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I'm from Seattle. | |
| Yeah, I know you. | ||
| What's going on, Tim? | ||
| How you doing, man? | ||
| So your first time on the show. | ||
|
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Yeah, you know, it's hard for me to catch the Pim stuff more than it is the AN stuff. | |
| So don't be offended. | ||
| I'm not offended at all. | ||
| I'm honored you called in. | ||
| I saw you in the chat earlier. | ||
|
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Oh, awesome. | |
| Well, you know, I was just wondering if you've ever heard of Ben Davidson, the suspicious observer channel off on YouTube? | ||
| Yeah, definitely. | ||
| But I've seen his stuff pop up, but I'm not too familiar. | ||
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Well, I mean, I know we're going to spend the rest of our time before they throw us in the gulag just debating, but he was the guy that first broke the whole UN bullshit about global warming. | |
| He was the first one. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And so it's just like, I just wonder, I've never seen him on the show. | ||
| I know he used to throw some shade on Alex, but he's walked all that back from what I can tell. | ||
| He's a little bit more awake now. | ||
| Ben Davidson. | ||
|
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That's a recommendation. | |
| Yeah, I can look into that. | ||
| Maybe see if he wants to come back on to InfoWars. | ||
|
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Yeah, right on. | |
| Well, I'm glad you survived your ordeal in D.C. Thank you. | ||
| And I want to invite you. | ||
| I'm planning to do a vigil for all of the victims of the Gates Foundation in Seattle, and I'd like to extend an invitation to you right here. | ||
| It's in the works. | ||
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It'll probably be after the ALAs, if you can make it. | |
| Well, I am kind of on travel restrictions right now, but. | ||
|
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Commit. | |
| No, no, that's fine. | ||
| But I bet you are. | ||
| That's part of my probation. | ||
| But I think that that's a good idea. | ||
| And when you have event details, let me know and we'll at least help promote so people can show. | ||
|
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Fantastic, man. | |
| Fantastic. | ||
| Well, it's good talking. | ||
| Let somebody else get through. | ||
| Is there any other callers or are we just going to just shoot the shit for a while until somebody else calls in? | ||
| You can do whatever you want. | ||
| I can take another caller. | ||
| I can hang up. | ||
| We can keep talking. | ||
|
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All right. | |
| Well, let me ask you this. | ||
| Are you watching a lot more sports nowadays? | ||
| I mean, because I've noticed in your delivery, you have a lot more sports analogies. | ||
| Well, I always do the sports analogies. | ||
| The thing is that April, well, really, March, April, May, and the beginning of June are kind of a hot time in sports. | ||
| So if I am popping in to watch, it's because it's kind of a hot time in sports. | ||
| And then October is usually October, November kind of get hot too. | ||
| I mean, Sundays I might watch football, but just honestly, just March, April, May, and June are just kind of a hot time. | ||
| So I think probably I have been watching a little more sports than normal. | ||
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Cool, cool, cool. | |
| Who's the greatest athlete of all time? | ||
| Well, that's, I mean, I don't even know. | ||
|
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Oh, yeah. | |
| Come on, man. | ||
| What is it? | ||
|
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Who do you think? | |
| Who would you say? | ||
|
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I don't know. | |
| I would say Michael Jordan. | ||
| I would just, let's just hands down. | ||
| Michael Jordan, is it fair? | ||
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Maybe you're too young to realize his greatness. | |
| No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| I would say, no, no, no, no. | ||
| I would say Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player of all time. | ||
| I don't know about the greatest athlete. | ||
| That's another thing. | ||
| I mean, Wilt Chamberlain was kind of an absolute freak. | ||
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Well, yeah, that's true. | |
| Wilt Chamberlain was a track champion. | ||
|
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It's true. | |
| He was. | ||
| And I think he also might have done like Pole Vault and Shot Put, too. | ||
| I mean, he was a track and field monster before he went to Kansas and the rest is history. | ||
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The rest is. | |
| Well, all right. | ||
| So you got a strong case for Wilt Chamberlain. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Cool, cool, cool. | ||
| What do you think it is? | ||
| You even got to throw LeBron James in there. | ||
| All right, man. | ||
| It's good to talk to you. | ||
| I mean, I know he's a dirty commie, but just calling it like it is with that. | ||
| You know, it's funny, though, the debate of the best basketball player of all time. | ||
| Dennis Rodman comes out in a 2-2 at a gay pride parade today. | ||
| And it's nothing new. | ||
| Dennis Rodman has always been like that. | ||
| But, you know, people always say, well, Michael Jordan wouldn't have been anything without Pippin and Rodman. | ||
| Jordan was playing with a goon squad. | ||
| Jordan had a goon squad that he won the championship with. | ||
| I mean, and it's funny because you get to see how these men have developed. | ||
| And Scotty's got like some weird bitterness he's clinging on to. | ||
| Steve Kerb becomes some sort of deranged liberal psychotic weirdo with all his political commentary from the basketball podium. | ||
| And then there's Dennis Rodman. | ||
| But no, I think Mike Jordan, probably the greatest player of all time. | ||
| If LeBron would have won another title, I think then maybe the debate is on, but came up short. | ||
| All right, next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| Hey, this is Errol Darts, Colorado. | ||
| I'm sorry, what was that? | ||
| You cut you off. | ||
| You're in Colorado. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Arrow Darts. | ||
| You read it on the chat. | ||
| Arrow Darts. | ||
| I think I might have mispronounced it. | ||
| Oh, no, I think you said it right. | ||
| Did you know that Texas is hot? | ||
| Did you know that in Colorado? | ||
| Well, I was actually born in Texas. | ||
| Well, did you know it's hot down here? | ||
| This is news to Peter Hotez. | ||
| Yeah, I heard you say that. | ||
| I mean, the B, like you said, the mind of liberals, I mean, how ignorant can they get? | ||
| You know, it's funny, too, since we just had the last caller and I'm watching the chat. | ||
| You know, I'm glad you guys are a little forgiving when I go off the beaten path of politics because you got to understand, it's a freaking war, man. | ||
| And I don't, like, I don't mind it. | ||
| I was built for it. | ||
| I'm excited. | ||
| I'm not faking this passion. | ||
| But it's funny because I got off the air today. | ||
| I finished up with the war room today, and you probably noticed I forgot to even mention that I was going to be live here tonight. | ||
| And so I get off the war room and I'm sitting there. | ||
| I'm like, you know, I just, I don't know if I can do two more hours of politics tonight. | ||
| By the way, big shout out to ZVBS3RO. | ||
| Glad to be back here. | ||
| And I was thinking, I got off there. | ||
| I was like, you know, I don't know if I can do the two more hours of politics, but I'm going to go on air. | ||
| It's Monday night. | ||
| Everybody's there. | ||
| The chat's there. | ||
| It's always fun. | ||
| And I'm thinking, I just, I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
| Maybe I'll finally, maybe I'll finally just buzz off and play a video game or something. | ||
| And somebody says I should play NBA Jam. | ||
| That'd be pretty funny. | ||
| If they have it on the Switch, I'll see about that. | ||
| That's really the only console I have. | ||
| I've got some older ones, but they're just collecting dust and storage somewhere. | ||
| But the Switch is nice because you can take it on airplanes. | ||
| But no, I did want to, so I was thinking, maybe tonight I'll just finally pick up a video game and maybe just blow off some steam or whatever. | ||
| And then it's just like, boom, the huge news breaks. | ||
| The Biden whistleblower, Jim Jordan subpoenaing the Bidens. | ||
| They leaked the Trump take, and I'm just like, boom, like, take off full speed ahead. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| But I'm glad the people in the comments are forgiving if I do decide to do that someday. | ||
| I'm sorry, Caller. | ||
| I'm talking over you. | ||
| Oh, that's all right. | ||
| Listen, after on Sunday night live, I never can. | ||
| I never can get your show. | ||
| What's your feed? | ||
| It is on the Alex Jones channel. | ||
| So Sunday Night Live runs live from 6 to 8 p.m. on the band.video Alex Jones channel. | ||
| And that's the only time it runs live. | ||
| You got to catch it 6 to 8 on the Alex Jones channel. | ||
| Then it switches right back to replays of the Alex Jones show. | ||
| But there is a Sunday Night Live channel on band.video, but that's only for the archives. | ||
| Well, listen, I was watching Alex last night, Sunday, I mean, yeah, Sunday, and he said that he was going to go on this feed with that preacher guy and that you were coming on, but you never came on, and I never could find it on band.video. | ||
| So I was not on Sunday, and that was probably just a communication deal. | ||
| Alex is in Florida. | ||
| He's doing 100 other things. | ||
| And there were a bunch of cross-firing messages back in the studio. | ||
| So that's really all that was. | ||
| Oh, you weren't on. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| No, I was not on Sunday. | ||
| No, Alex. | ||
| It was my understanding that Alex did all four hours, but I'm not sure what happened. | ||
| Well, you weren't on Sunday night, and I couldn't find you. | ||
| And I was really wanting to hear what happened about your probation because Alex announced you had called in and said you pleaded guilty. | ||
| And on Google and the internet, all it was is how you pleaded guilty. | ||
| And, you know, I really wanted to hear what you had to say. | ||
| Well, I made a general, I made it. | ||
| No, I was not on Sunday night. | ||
| And actually, today was the first time I'd been on air since. | ||
| And as of now, I mean, look, you can read whatever news you want, trust whatever sources you want. | ||
| But for right now, I'm back in court in September, and I'm not going to be providing any other comments further on that. | ||
| Okay, I understand. | ||
| I just thought maybe you had said something. | ||
| No, I did say something. | ||
| I will say this, though. | ||
| I'm not providing any further commentary on the ongoing case here. | ||
| I'm due in court in September. | ||
| But what I do want to say is that because I don't want to just leave people hanging that are curious about this, you know, I feel so blessed, and people see me going through all kinds of different legal stuff. | ||
| But, you know, I feel so blessed in these times because there's so many people that reach out and send me words of kindness. | ||
| There's so many people that reach out. | ||
| I mean, I've had people basically volunteering to do all kinds of stuff for me as this is all going on, saying they're praying for me, wanting to know updates. | ||
| So I feel truly blessed when this stuff happens because I just feel blessed that there's people in my life that care about me, genuinely care about me. | ||
| And even though I'm basically running around all day like a Tasmanian devil, it's like I can't even keep up with half my friends anymore. | ||
| To hear from people and have positive vibrations sent my way, it means a lot. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| I'm sure it does. | ||
| I mean, that kind of support. | ||
| And now we switch into sports here. | ||
| You know, LSU is winning 18-4 to top in the ninth in the World Series final game. | ||
| They're going to be the champs. | ||
| Are they playing? | ||
| Who are they playing? | ||
| Florida. | ||
| Was it LSU that had that epic comeback even to get in? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| Last night, last night they got beat by when they made it to the championship series, which is the best of three with Florida. | ||
| They won the first game, and then in the second game, Florida won 24-5. | ||
| And right now, in the third game, the final game that decides a championship, they're winning 18-4 top of the ninth. | ||
| Are you a Bayou Bengal fan? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| I'm Cajun all the way, even though I was born in Texas. | ||
| You know, Port Arthur. | ||
| You ever been down to Port Arthur? | ||
| Yeah, Port A. A lot of people love it. | ||
| They want me to go down there and hang out on the beach with them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Is that where they released Susanna? | ||
| Is that where they released the Turtles? | ||
| I think they released the Turtles either there or at Padre Island. | ||
| I can't remember. | ||
| Well, Padre is corpus crucially, long ways from Cajun land. | ||
| But that part down there at the border, it's called Little Louisiana. | ||
| And see, back in the day, Texaco led the world in refinery. | ||
| And Port Arthur was the seaport, and they actually shipped more refined oil, gasoline, out of Port Arthur, you know, sent out over the world. | ||
| It was amazing. | ||
| And a lot of people from Louisiana came there to work because it was right after the Depression. | ||
| And that's how my father went there, and that's how I got born in Texas. | ||
| Yeah, we need Texas to start producing oil like that again and save this country. | ||
| Yeah, you know, we had talked, we talked before, and I was asking you, I mean, you really think Trump could get in, but because of the rigged elections. | ||
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Yeah, it's going to take a miracle, but miracles have happened. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, did you hear what he said about the latest thing on the vaccine? | ||
| With Trump? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| In his Brett Baer interview. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| That was terrible how he said he whipped ass on the FDA or one of those people. | ||
| He doesn't communicate this well enough, and that's because he's too stubborn to listen to anybody. | ||
| But if he could rephrase this or reframe what he's trying to say, it wouldn't be so ugly. | ||
| I mean, I would still disagree with it and even say he's lying, but he needs to rephrase it. | ||
| What he's trying to communicate is that they wanted this pandemic to shut down the country for the entire year, folks. | ||
| They didn't want eight weeks to slow the spread. | ||
| They wanted the country halted. | ||
| They wanted full martial law lockdowns. | ||
| They wanted to steamroll and jetrocket the tyranny all into this country in 2020. | ||
| And Trump didn't want that to happen. | ||
| So he was the one that said, let's get the vaccine. | ||
| Let's reopen. | ||
| We'll get the vaccine. | ||
| So then I guess maybe they kind of just decided to roll with that and say, well, fine, we'll just release a vaccine. | ||
| And when it kills people, we'll just blame Donald Trump. | ||
| And that was their narrative until Trump lost. | ||
| And then they switched the narrative. | ||
| And so you might say, well, gee, why would they want to blame it on Trump when they end up owning it themselves? | ||
| Well, because they don't care. | ||
| The average Democrat, the average liberal likes being lied to or is too stupid to know the difference. | ||
| So it doesn't affect that at all. | ||
| So my guess is they wanted to lock everything down. | ||
| Trump said, nope, we're going to get a vaccine. | ||
| We're going to get it back open. | ||
| He did work with the Johnson ⁇ Johnson people. | ||
| Then Pfizer and everybody else introduced their mRNA, and the rest is history. | ||
| So he needs to explain it that they wanted to lock down the country for good, and the only way I was able to reopen it is with the vaccine. | ||
| The problem is he probably said that out loud and said, ooh, gee, that doesn't sound good either. | ||
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I'll just stick with the vaccine. | |
| Oh, wow. | ||
| I really didn't know that. | ||
| Thanks, Owen. | ||
| Well, see, this is why they need to be consulting me on all things. | ||
| I know. | ||
| I listen to you every day, man. | ||
| You really break it down. | ||
| You know, South Korea just got a new COVID vaccine approved in England. | ||
| Did you hear about that? | ||
| No, and I won't be taking any more vaccines. | ||
| I can promise you that, good sir. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| Let's go to the next caller. | ||
| What is your name and where are you from? | ||
| Shore here. | ||
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What's going on, Elliot Medina, right out of Tampa? | |
| All right. | ||
| What's up, Elliot? | ||
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unidentified
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Not too much, man. | |
| I was starting to think maybe you saw my number. | ||
| You were avoiding me or something. | ||
| I only got one line. | ||
|
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No, I'm just messing with you, man. | |
| Hey, man, love the show. | ||
| I love everything that you do. | ||
| I love everything you're talking about. | ||
| Wanted to let you know real quick, wolf pack guy all the way. | ||
| Have you been pleasantly surprised? | ||
|
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Oh, my God. | |
| I got to tell you, you know, I heard your show two weeks ago, and there was a guy that got on that was actually from Panther, and he was talking about it. | ||
| And I've been hearing you talk about it. | ||
| So I finally jumped on. | ||
| I got myself the Sage membership. | ||
| You're a Sage Wolf. | ||
|
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I'm a Sage Wolf, my man. | |
| I love it. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, man. | |
| And, you know, I got my first shipment in about a week and a half ago. | ||
| I couldn't believe it. | ||
| It was fantastic. | ||
| Telling you, the first subscription that pays you back. | ||
|
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Yeah, I mean, you know, to give you, I mean, you pretty much give back dollar for dollar. | |
| If not more. | ||
| And I know it's hard to believe, but you got to understand that, and I'm not talking to you. | ||
| I'm just saying for people that doubt it, you're not going to buy gold at the average market rate. | ||
| We buy gold as a pack. | ||
| So there's like 900 of us with purchasing power. | ||
| That brings the price down massively. | ||
| That's how we're able to get this bang for the buck. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| When I talked to my buddy about this, by the way, this is not a seminar caller. | ||
| I didn't plan this call. | ||
| I'm glad you're enjoying your membership. | ||
| When I talked to my buddy about this, he was explaining this to me, and I wasn't really understanding it at first, but it wasn't that I didn't understand it. | ||
| I was just like, this is so genius. | ||
| How did nobody think of this before you? | ||
| And he was like, I know, right? | ||
| And I'm like, well, this is going to be great. | ||
| So let's do it. | ||
|
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Hey, so for anybody that's listening that's ever questioned it or thought about it, what I really like that you guys do is that when you send the package, you send an invoice. | |
| And in that invoice, you also put down what, at the time of shipment, what the actual market value was. | ||
| So me being a SAGE member, I'm dropping $1,000 for gold and silver. | ||
| And I actually got back almost $1,200. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| It's incredible. | ||
| And when we get these exclusive biddings, whenever there's excess from our purchase, the exclusive bidding goes on at wolfpack.gold as well. | ||
| And then you can buy usually gold bars, silver coins, whatever at lower market value as well. | ||
|
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That's fantastic. | |
| One thing I was going to ask you about the membership, is there a way to adjust it? | ||
| Let's say you want more silver or you want more gold. | ||
| So we had somebody, we had somebody, yeah, yeah, we had somebody call in on this earlier, and I don't have that answer. | ||
| I know that they have confronted this issue in the past. | ||
| By the way, this company is less than a year old, but I know that they have confronted this issue in the past. | ||
| I'm not sure what the resolution was, but they should be pretty easy to reach. | ||
| If you just go to Wolfpack.gold and you go to the About Us page or you go to your login page, then you'll probably be able to contact them. | ||
| I don't think it'll be very hard. | ||
| Whatever you choose, whether it's a text, a call, or an email, my guess is you'll be able to contact them and get your question answered. | ||
| I just don't know. | ||
| I don't know what the resolution of that is. | ||
|
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Well, I'll tell you what, man. | |
| When I was opening up the package and I felt one of the bars that came that was actually pretty heavy, I thought when I opened it, I was going to see a picture of Big Mike on it. | ||
| A Big Mike's member? | ||
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A Big Mike's member. | |
| Hey, so, hey, tell me, what do you think's going on with Biden, man? | ||
| Are they going to do, are they starting to turn on him now so they can run Big Mike in a couple of months? | ||
| Like I said earlier, I just, I don't see it. | ||
| But Roger Stone seems to believe it. | ||
| And I don't like to doubt Roger. | ||
| That's one of the things I've learned is I don't doubt Roger. | ||
| So, I mean, I can't see it. | ||
| I can't believe it. | ||
| Michelle Obama is now known as Big Mike. | ||
| Like, whether it's a man, woman, Michelle, it doesn't matter. | ||
| It's Big Mike now. | ||
| I just don't see it work, but maybe they do. | ||
| I mean, Obama's doing the media tours now. | ||
| I think it'd be great. | ||
| I say run Manchelle. | ||
| I say put Barack back on there. | ||
| I think it'll be great. | ||
|
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I don't know, man. | |
| I've seen those hairy knuckles on TV before, man. | ||
| I think it's for real. | ||
| Jeez. | ||
| I don't want to. | ||
| I don't want to know where those hairy knuckles have been. | ||
|
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Neither do I, man. | |
| I just want to make sure they never make it back into the White House again. | ||
| Yeah, and it really makes you wonder, like, oh, this is, you know, Michelle's really loyal to Barack. | ||
| She'll run again just so Barack can get his fourth term. | ||
| Yes, fourth. | ||
| Biden has been his third. | ||
|
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Unbelievable. | |
| It's unbelievable. | ||
| And now you see what's going on. | ||
| It was funny. | ||
| I was just combing through the stations a little earlier today. | ||
| And, you know, I crossed by Fox News. | ||
| I don't really watch that stuff that much anymore on there. | ||
| But I had noticed that, you know, the girl that they have at the White House now that goes and she's at the press briefings and she's hammering away. | ||
| She asked Joe Biden point blank right to his face again, have you been involved in any of Hunter's business dealings? | ||
| And the guy said no again. | ||
| He can't help himself. | ||
| His go-to is to lie. | ||
| Your go-to is to be honest. | ||
| My go-to is to be honest. | ||
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His go-to is to lie. | |
| Even on stuff that doesn't matter. | ||
| Joe Biden lies about stuff that's obvious and doesn't matter. | ||
| He continues to claim he was a football player at whatever university he wasn't. | ||
| He continues to claim that his son died overseas. | ||
| He didn't. | ||
| Everybody knows this. | ||
| He just keeps lying about it. | ||
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The guy even tries to say that he graduated at the top of his class. | |
| And the guy was the rock bottom. | ||
| The guy eats a lot of shrimp. | ||
| He's a bottom feeder. | ||
| He's a clown. | ||
| He's a crook. | ||
| Everybody's going to know soon. | ||
|
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Unbelievable, man. | |
| All they did was slam Trump for years. | ||
| For the last 10 years, all I've heard is how dirty Trump is. | ||
| And the only one who's walking around with a dirty thing is Biden. | ||
| Man, oh, man. | ||
| Let's see how this all shakes out. | ||
| If it all shakes out. | ||
| I mean, I don't know. | ||
| It can't be perpetual. | ||
| This can't go on forever. | ||
| I mean, the lewd, sex, crude, pedophile activity in the streets, no. | ||
| The political corruption in D.C., no. | ||
| This shelf life is almost up, my friend. | ||
|
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It's got to be. | |
| I mean, come on. | ||
| It should have been up the day the guy was talking about little kids combing the hairs on his legs in the pool. | ||
| And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down. | ||
|
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Just to be able to see them come back up again. | |
| Remember that? | ||
| Think about what you'd think about. | ||
| We know what Joe's thinking about. | ||
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unidentified
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Oh, I know what Joe's thinking about. | |
| He's thinking about the next girl's hair you're going to smell. | ||
| This is the worst White House in U.S. history. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, Shore, I got to tell you, you know what, man? | |
| You're soft. | ||
| You're ahead of everybody by a mile. | ||
| It's like what you're talking about today, these news stations don't talk about for a month. | ||
| That's why you're tuned in. | ||
|
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You're doing good stuff, man. | |
| I appreciate everything that you're doing. | ||
| Listen, man, I'm going to just tell you I'm pushing for the wolf pack all the way. | ||
| I know you said you got over 900 members. | ||
| If you get a chance, take a look. | ||
| You'll see I'm legit. | ||
| I'm on your list. | ||
| I'm waiting for my second shipment to come in, and I'm just going to keep on letting it go. | ||
| That's the move. | ||
|
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I told my wife, I was like, hey, I'm going to shower you in coins one day. | |
| Oh, but they love it. | ||
| The ladies love it. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, they do, man. | |
| When you start walking around, instead of pulling money out of your pocket, you're going to pull out a gold coin. | ||
| And there's plenty coming if you're a member of the pack, Wolfpack.gold. | ||
| Hey, great call. | ||
| First time caller. | ||
| We've had some great calls, man. | ||
| I mean, we have just had some absolutely great calls tonight, truly. | ||
| Big shout out. | ||
| We have a comment from Abigail Joy. | ||
| She wants to know, am I orange-pilled? | ||
| Abigail, I think what you're talking about, is that a Bitcoin thing or a crypto reference? | ||
| I wouldn't say I'm orange-pilled. | ||
| No. | ||
| No, only because the concept is right. | ||
| I don't think that I don't think anything that exists right now is really the solution, whether it's Bitcoin or anything like that. | ||
| Not to be a negative Nancy here. | ||
| I'm all for cryptocurrencies. | ||
| If that's what you like, but mostly it's the idea. | ||
| So I don't know. | ||
| Maybe I am orange-pilled just because I understand the concept. | ||
| I don't care if it's Bitcoin or if it's bottle caps or if it's seashells or if it's anything. | ||
| The goal is to get out of centralized government-run currencies. | ||
| So if Bitcoin is the answer, then that's great. | ||
| But Bitcoin has its shortcomings. | ||
| It's not perfect either. | ||
| If you lose internet or electricity or anything like that, you're in trouble. | ||
| Let's not act like that's not an issue. | ||
| And the government can track it just like anything else. | ||
| Sure, there's get arounds. | ||
| Sure, we can trade Pokemon cards. | ||
| The point is to decentralize currency and give the people the power back and find a way for us to engage in transactions without the government getting its cut, without the mafia getting its cut. | ||
| That's what it's all about. | ||
| We, the people, should be allowed to engage in transactions and have value and wealth that isn't centralized and monitored by the government. | ||
| So if it's Bitcoin that does that, then great. | ||
| I'm not convinced that's going to be the case, but I'm for anything that does it. | ||
| So I don't know if I'm orange-pilled or not. | ||
| I don't really, maybe that means I am. | ||
| Maybe that means I'm not. | ||
| All right, let's take another call here. | ||
| What is your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, this is Indy Luke, bro. | |
| How are you doing, homie? | ||
| What's up, Indy Luke? | ||
|
unidentified
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Dude, how are you being? | |
| Good. | ||
|
unidentified
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This is TMI group. | |
| Are you guys coming up next? | ||
| Are you guys coming up next? | ||
|
unidentified
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What do you mean, coming up next? | |
| Don't you guys have a show? | ||
|
unidentified
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Getting big? | |
| Oh, no, no, we already had our show. | ||
| It was 9 to 10. | ||
| Oh, gotcha. | ||
| Our guy who records, he's actually out of his house because he got displaced by the cops because of the smoke that came in from Canada and shit. | ||
| So we can't even record. | ||
| I mean, we record, but we have to upload it to Rumble. | ||
| Yeah, it's a pain. | ||
| Yeah, you got to find workarounds. | ||
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We still get that info out, though. | |
| I mean, obviously not as big as you guys, you know, but Big Fred, 999, follow us on Rumble. | ||
| Man, friggin 11, 12 years, man, watching you guys, man. | ||
| Love y'all. | ||
| Appreciate that, man. | ||
| Appreciate that. | ||
|
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Oh, man. | |
| We actually had a show today about, you know, just the corruption, the absolute corruption of our entire government, man. | ||
| It's like people don't realize just absolutely how deep it goes. | ||
| Like, you got, I mean, just look at the founding. | ||
| You got Alan Dolas, man. | ||
| And this guy got in, pretty much started the CIA. | ||
| And he, you know, he had ties to IG Farvin, you know, the manufacturers of Zyklon B. Yeah, work with the Nazis, everything else, the bushes. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| Literally, like, you have actual Nazis founding a rogue part of our government, man. | ||
| Like, if that doesn't just tell you, you know, that never got cleaned out. | ||
| That's still going. | ||
| It's festering and it's only getting absolutely worse. | ||
| You know what I'm saying? | ||
| From within. | ||
| So just that connection, like that really helped me get to that next level as to just like how sick and corrupt these people are, man. | ||
| I think people are waking up more than ever. | ||
| You know, there's kind of this. | ||
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Oh, my gosh. | |
| There's kind of this barrier, this threshold, if you will, that we haven't really crossed yet. | ||
| We're getting close. | ||
| Trump is kind of battering down these walls. | ||
| And that's people don't want to talk politics. | ||
| They just don't want to talk politics. | ||
| And that's because it's toxic. | ||
| People don't want to fight. | ||
| They don't want to be confrontational. | ||
| Not all people, but I mean, maybe not me. | ||
| But the point is, they don't want to. | ||
| They want to go through their lives. | ||
| They don't want to bother anybody. | ||
| They don't want to be bothered. | ||
| They don't want to get into politics. | ||
| It's toxic. | ||
| It's polarizing. | ||
| They don't want to fight. | ||
| Well, we're about to cross a Rubicon where things are so bad that you have to talk about it, or it's just going to be so universally understood that everyone understands it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| I mean, it's what I call it is I call it the indoctrinated soft cook talk. | ||
| You know, it's, it's, people just want to talk superficiality and all this, you know, nonsense. | ||
| Like, I'll talk to people in public, man. | ||
| I wake people up a lot, you know, and it has to be done. | ||
| I'll go. | ||
| It has to be done. | ||
| And I've learned too, just on my end, because I don't really like to engage in political talk either outside. | ||
| I mean, geez, I do it for eight hours a day. | ||
| But now, I mean, people talk to me. | ||
| I tell it like it is. | ||
| Because what I notice is, and this happened the other day, someone was just like, man, I was at my barber, and this guy was telling me about how they brought this tranny to his college course, a computer science course, and a tranny shows up to tell you about tranny sex. | ||
| Not even kidding you. | ||
| And so this guy is just like, I'm trying to learn about computer science. | ||
| I want to be a programmer. | ||
| What the hell is this trans person doing here? | ||
| And then started asking questions like, what the hell is going on here? | ||
| And the class was ridiculing him. | ||
| Like, how dare you? | ||
| He was like, what do you mean? | ||
| These are general questions. | ||
| And he goes, what's going on? | ||
| I don't understand it. | ||
| And so I sat there and I explained it to him. | ||
| And he was like, man, he was like, people might think you're crazy. | ||
| But after what I saw, that actually makes more sense now. | ||
| So we have the information. | ||
| We have the worldview. | ||
| We have the glasses on. | ||
| We now have to give this knowledge to those that are seeking it. | ||
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Amen, brother. | |
| Amen. | ||
| And we have to find that courage. | ||
| You know, like it took me a lot, man. | ||
| It took me a lot. | ||
| I was one of them quiet people. | ||
| Oh, don't bother me. | ||
| I mean, I don't know if people who know me really know me as quiet, but I want. | ||
| And, you know, I did a lot of research. | ||
| I did a lot of learning before I started getting vocal about it. | ||
| You know, there's so stuff I'm like, you know, like, I didn't realize. | ||
| I knew right when COVID happened. | ||
| I was like, they are freaking doubling down these bastards, man. | ||
| Well, once you have the knowledge, once you have the understanding, none of the propaganda works. | ||
| You know? | ||
| That's it. | ||
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unidentified
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Oh, dude. | |
| And then when you can share that knowledge, when you share that knowledge, the propaganda becomes completely uneffective, ineffective. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| I talk about this all the time. | ||
| You know, I would take breaks in between, you know, InfoWars and stuff, you know, through my years. | ||
| And anytime I've seen a breaking story on my, on news or anytime I hear someone talk about it, I'm like, oh, my gosh, I got to watch InfoWars. | ||
| What is going on behind the scenes, man? | ||
| Because, like, they'll use that and they'll throw this fuck in your face to distract you from the five things they're screwing you with behind you. | ||
| Yeah, it's true. | ||
| Well, that's why people tune into InfoWars because they know that we tell it like nobody else, telling it like it is. | ||
| And we have that foresight. | ||
| We have that vision to look around the corner that nobody else has as well. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Indy Luke. | ||
| All right, we're about to sign off for the night. | ||
| Yeah, it's funny. | ||
| Lacey points out I did a stream where we did some baby duck watching. | ||
| And so if you were lucky enough to catch that, that was awesome. | ||
| I'm not even kidding you. | ||
| I saw this duck and I just approached it and I was filming. | ||
| And then out of nowhere, like eight baby ducks came out from under the mother. | ||
| It was absolutely wild. | ||
| So let's actually take one more quick call and then I've got one more thing we're going out with. | ||
| So final caller of the night, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| Hey, Jack, what a smack, man. | ||
| Hey, Jack. | ||
| Hey, Jack, put your dildo in, Jack. | ||
| It's Pride Month, man. | ||
| How's that Arnie Palmer taking? | ||
| Scan that QR code, Buck. | ||
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The Arnold Palmer was great. | |
| I tell you, it's Reagan Freema Region 4, which you already know, but regardless. | ||
| Thanks for letting the audience know. | ||
| They needed to know that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Went through an Arby's about two months ago, man, and the order was taken by some AI thing. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Yeah, it went about a week ago, and it was gone. | ||
| And I asked, I pulled up, and I'm like, what happened to your robot? | ||
| She's like, oh, we got too many complaints. | ||
| They got rid of it. | ||
| That's how it's done. | ||
| Folks, don't just accept this crap. | ||
| Complain. | ||
| You don't have to be mean about it. | ||
| You don't have to be like confrontive. | ||
| Just say, man, this is really inconvenient. | ||
| And most of the time, the people will say, yeah, you're right. | ||
| Just like what happened to me at the airport. | ||
| And I'm hoping next time I go, I'll go through that airport and I'll see if it's still there or not. | ||
| Yep, yep. | ||
| The NHL special jersey night pullback, no words. | ||
| It's ridiculous. | ||
| And topic of the night there, the whole CNN recording. | ||
| Man, that's nothing but a cover-up for the warmongers. | ||
| I mean, he was the only president who didn't actually get us into any freaking wars. | ||
| Yeah, and I wish you would communicate that better. | ||
| But the problem is that that messaging is aimed at the liberal left, and there's just no reaching them. | ||
| They're out. | ||
| They're gone. | ||
| They're so far lost in space, forget about it. | ||
| So I get why he doesn't do that, but yeah, it's too bad the left is just that used to be anti-war. | ||
| But it's not even that. | ||
| They were never anti-war. | ||
| They've always been anti-you. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| So if you like war, they hate war. | ||
| If you don't want war, they want war. | ||
| Flip it. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Complete opposites. | ||
| That's what Satan does. | ||
| The F, the gatekeepers, man, that'd be great if Cube would actually come on the war room. | ||
| I mean, he could say what he really wants to say uncensored other than swearing, but he could reveal a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets, man. | ||
| No, and I think it's great, too, especially considering where Ice Cube came from. | ||
| Such a influential part of culture back in the day, and specifically black culture. | ||
| So, you know, that's not a messenger that doesn't carry weight. | ||
| They can try to ignore him, but he won't be ignored. | ||
| No, he won't, without a doubt. | ||
| He's got the voice. | ||
| And like I said, it'd be great if he could. | ||
| Anyway, man, glad you're back in the Austin Command Center. | ||
| I talked to Rob real quick. | ||
| He did a nice job filling in, but God bless. | ||
| Get some sleep through. | ||
| Oh, no, no, no. | ||
| No, no, no, no, no. | ||
| I don't think I'll be sleeping anytime soon. | ||
| My schedule this week is insane. | ||
| But what am I telling you for? | ||
| You guys already know that. | ||
| You guys see it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| What a great show. | ||
| Best callers I think we've had of any live transmission here. | ||
| Owen Schroyer Live, episode 20. | ||
| Truly one of our best transmissions. | ||
| So glad everybody was around for the ride. | ||
| Probably one of the best chat rooms we've had tonight as well. | ||
| So that's awesome. | ||
| Remember, go to the Rumble channel, rumble.com/slash Owen, and follow. | ||
| Let's get those followers up because that's how I can trend in the subject and in the main page and grow this channel. | ||
| So go to rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| Hit that fumble. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm done. | ||
| I should stop talking. | ||
| Why can't I do this? | ||
| Guys, what is wrong with me? | ||
| I literally can't do the channel plug. | ||
| I become like, whoa, whoa, I'm getting ahead of myself. | ||
| Calm down. | ||
| Who's on the controller board? | ||
| Oh, that's me. | ||
| We're not signing off yet. | ||
| I got one more thing. | ||
| Why can't I plug my Rumble channel and tell people how to follow? | ||
| I just like, anyway, go follow the Rumble channel. | ||
| I'd greatly appreciate it. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| And of course, you can find me tomorrow. | ||
| Double Duty again. | ||
| We're going double-double, maybe triple-double again this week. | ||
| Nobody's had more triple-doubles in media than Owen Schroyer. | ||
| But we're double-doubling tomorrow as well. | ||
| I have a feeling it's going to be another crazy news day. | ||
| A little fun, little fun. | ||
| We've got some people calling in on the sports topics here tonight. | ||
| So I wanted to go back and have a little fun before we sign off. | ||
| Derek Jeter, one of the all-time greats and one of my inspirations in sports back in the day, reading his book, really a great book, actually. | ||
| If you can go get Derek Jeter's book, it's funny. | ||
| My own mother just texted me telling me to go to sleep. | ||
| She'll remember Derek Jeter's book that I read as a kid. | ||
| It really is a great message telling you to be all you can be. | ||
| Never give up on yourself. | ||
| Never listen to haters. | ||
| Put your mind to anything. | ||
| You can do whatever you want as long as you set your mind to it. | ||
| That was the message from Derek Jeter's book that I read growing up as a kid. | ||
| One of my favorite books ever. | ||
| But anyway, he has now joined the MLB post-game team. | ||
| And he's on the set with A-Rod and David Ortiz, some of the players he used to play with. | ||
| And this is his first time on the set. | ||
| And just in the great Captain Derek Jeter fashion, just watch this. | ||
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You know what? | |
| I got a gift for you. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| You went shouting. | ||
| From all of us, you know. | ||
| Open it up, Cap. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| So nice, so touchy. | ||
| Nice. | ||
| Great teammate. | ||
| Oh, turn on. | ||
| Terror. | ||
| Oh, come on, man. | ||
| Derek Jeter, rest of good. | ||
| It's been a great time spending with you guys here. | ||
| You won't see me anymore. | ||
| Well, it's my last day. | ||
| Well, it's been a good 24 hours. | ||
| You're unbelievable. | ||
| I just love it. | ||
| The guy's just awesome. | ||
| You know, you just love you just love guys that are just good guys, and they just are genuinely just great human beings. | ||
| And they just exude human excellence. | ||
| I just love it. | ||
| Total class act. | ||
| Derek Jeter is a total class act. | ||
| And you know what's funny? | ||
| Let me try to see if I can't find his old book that I read as a kid before we sign off too. | ||
| I'm telling you, you should get it for your son. | ||
| Maybe your daughter's too. | ||
| I've got a hilarious Derek Jeter story. | ||
| The Life You Imagine by Derek Jeter. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| The Life You Imagine. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Let me show you this real quick. | ||
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I mean, just oh, it's brilliant. | |
| Oh, I didn't even play the Joe Biden clip saying he sold a lot of state secrets. | ||
| I mean, just for brevity's sake, do you want to hear that before we sign off here? | ||
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No. | |
| Anyway, I started off without you. | ||
| And I sold a lot of state secrets. | ||
| Oh, he sold a lot of straight secrets. | ||
| State secrets. | ||
| Wow, what is he talking about there? | ||
| That's worse than any Trump audio. | ||
| I promise you that. | ||
| No, but let me just show you. | ||
| I'm telling you, for your son out there, great book. | ||
| Really was an inspirational read for me. | ||
| I had to be like 12 years old, probably. | ||
| Just incredible. | ||
| Just amazing. | ||
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Wow. | |
| That is great stuff. | ||
| So my Derek Jeter story. | ||
| I go to Yankee Stadium with my dad. | ||
| This was either 2003 or 2004. | ||
| I can't remember. | ||
| It's during Father's Day, actually, too. | ||
| I remember all those games. | ||
| I saw a Mucina pitch. | ||
| I saw Pooh Holes home run on Father's Day. | ||
| Anyway, so we get down to Yankee Stadium early, and Derek Jeter is playing long toss. | ||
| And I'm standing there on the sidelines. | ||
| And even though I was a big sports fan as a kid, I never really had like the, oh my gosh, thing. | ||
| Like, oh, my gosh, with athletes, you know, it's odd, actually. | ||
| I was kind of rubbing shoulders with professional athletes since I was a kid. | ||
| Some of them lived in my neighborhood growing up. | ||
| Some of their kids I played sports with and knew, went to school with, went to church with. | ||
| Anyway, so I don't know if that was why or I just never really got starstruck. | ||
| But anyway, I was more just, I was just more in awe of the game and the stadiums and the surrounding and the exceptionalism of professional athletes. | ||
| But so anyway, I'm standing on the sidelines at the Yankee Stadium during warm-ups, right by the dugout, Derek Jeter playing long toss. | ||
| And he comes over, he finishes playing long toss. | ||
| And as usual, there's a bunch of kids screaming, shouting, they want Derek Jeter's autograph. | ||
| And that was never really me. | ||
| I didn't really care that much. | ||
| I was so lucky. | ||
| I had so much sports memorabilia. | ||
| I just didn't really need it. | ||
| So over comes Derek Jeter. | ||
| All these young kids screaming, Derek, Derek, sign this, sign that. | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| And Derek Jeter walks over. | ||
| And there's one person in that crowd just happens to be about a 23, 24, 25-year-old blonde bombshell. | ||
| And I had the perview. | ||
| And Derek reaches over all the kids and grabs the blondies baseball and signs it and gives it back to her and then runs into the dugout. | ||
| And I'll never forget that. | ||
| And I remember sitting there thinking, wow, this guy really is freaking awesome. | ||
| Because I related to that more than the kids. | ||
| I related more to the Derek Jeter likes hot blondes than Derek Jeter doesn't want to sign these kids' autographs. | ||
| I was like, I don't care about him signing an autograph. | ||
| What difference does it make to me? | ||
| Oh, that's pretty hilarious. | ||
| That's pretty cool. | ||
| So, all right. | ||
| There's my Derek Jeter story. | ||
| The guy's awesome. | ||
| Not like these new athletes that like to dance around the field like a bunch of fairies. | ||
| Am I right? | ||
| All right. | ||
| That does it for tonight's transmission. | ||
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Truly. | |
| Truly. | ||
| We had a great show tonight, didn't we, guys? | ||
| Glad everybody stuck around to the end. | ||
| That's going to do it. |